Saturday, May 9, 2009

A starfish Story And More


Everyone knows the story by Loren Eiseley The Starfish Story. Well here it is again.
Once upon a time, there was a wise man who used to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work.

One day, as he was walking along the shore, he looked down the beach and saw a human figure moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself at the thought of someone who would dance to the day, and so, he walked faster to catch up.

As he got closer, he noticed that the figure was that of a young man, and that what he was doing was not dancing at all. The young man was reaching down to the shore, picking up small objects, and throwing them into the ocean.

He came closer still and called out "Good morning! May I ask what it is that you are doing?"

The young man paused, looked up, and replied "Throwing starfish into the ocean."

"I must ask, then, why are you throwing starfish into the ocean?" asked the somewhat startled wise man.

To this, the young man replied, "The sun is up and the tide is going out. If I don't throw them in, they'll die."

Upon hearing this, the wise man commented, "But, young man, do you not realize that there are miles and miles of beach and there are starfish all along every mile? You can't possibly make a difference!"

At this, the young man bent down, picked up yet another starfish, and threw it into the ocean. As it met the water, he said, "It made a difference for that one."
A story of inspiration like many others including “The Rag Picker” in Og Mandino’s book “The Greatest Miracle in the World” or the real life story of Grameen Bank the 2006 Nobel Prize winner for his idea of micro-loans to poor people of Bangladesh.
Closer to home we also have a similar story “Success in 10 Steps” A short well detailed book on small entrepreneurs survival A gift, a way to independency via network marketing. How to succeed in a world of cut-throats, scammers, undeniable crooks and other opportunist targeting financially strapped individuals and families coning them out of thousands of dollars without any scruples whatsoever .
With a group of dedicated people he also created a system , Mentoring For Free, a very duplicatable system allowing you to regain control of your fears and your life, giving you the ability to create a very descent income by teaching and mentoring by example. In His own words, to learn HOW to think not WHAT to think.
Will he ever be nominated for the Nobel Prize? I doubt it. Does he deserve it? Many people would say “YES “ he does.
Now you want to know who is this modern hero, he is a real man with all the human flavor, he is fun to talk too, fun to listen too. Very open very straight forward. I love for you to meet my friend and mentor. Here is the book I spoke about .
Download it, read it and let me introduce you to him. Follow the link bellow.
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Oh yeah I forgot, to read the book and met my friend made a huge difference to me and it will to you. Don’t hide in the sand.
Take care
Bernard Tritz
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Monday, May 4, 2009

Scarcity Thinking

Back in 1905 a clerk with very little education, a mental handicap, turned the world of science on it’s head. Enlightening the world with a scientific formula proving the presence of energy to matter creation, just like many philosophers, spiritual thinkers and mystics have promoted for centuries. that the invisible world we cannot see and the world we experience with our physical senses are one and the same, that everything is constantly in motion, constantly changing from formless to form and back, from invisible to visible and back.
Albert Einstein famous formula, E=mc2 or energy = mass x speed of light squared, basically says that energy is equivalent to matter. What Mr. Wattle, in his book Science of getting rich call it formless and form. Nothing is created noting is lost everything is transformed.
Paul Zane Pilzer a very unconventional economist says that our underlying economic assumption that we live in a world of scarce, limited resources is fundamentally wrong and that it’s by assuming and promoting scarcity thinking that so much deprivation and want exist in the world. For example the petroleum industry. Many people have accepted the possible shortage of it but professor Pilzer counter the claim by showing that technology is continually increasing supply and even changing our definition of what resources are.
We have learned to become more effective by creating better engines and creating alternate sources of energy.
Getting caught up in the lack of everything and we better hurry to get our share before it all runs out is actually leading to greed and exploitation. Thus the importance to change the inner world of cause versus trying to change the outer physical world of effect.
When believing in a world of scarcity we are stuck in limitation thinking, and by doing that we fail to see the opportunities all around us. How about .We is surrounded by insurmountable opportunities. Einstein himself said, “We cannot solve a problem at the same level of thinking we were at when we created It”.
There is abundance of opportunity for the person who will go with the tide, instead of trying to swim against it,. Mr. Wattles says.
Let’s take a look for minute at 5 things that weren’t available 10 years ago that we are enjoying right now. How these did come about. What situation caused the creation of such item?
What problem you are facing right now? Take a mental step back from it and look at it with fresh, new eyes. What opportunities might be hidden inside?
What is your actual situation and what is it that make you believe it can’t be changed? Perhaps you might want to take a look at this.
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Download and read this e book for Free. Then call me
250 658 6703 or email me tritz.bernard@gamail.com
Or even Skype me tbernard3 and we will discuss your need and we can help you.
To your success.
Bernard Tritz
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